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Piersi
Piersi was founded in 1984 and from the outset built its identity as a rock band with a sharp, mocking voice, strongly engaged with Polish social and political reality. Sources differ on whether Jarocin or Niemodlin should be treated as the place of origin, but the safest account is that 1984 marks the band’s emergence and its early breakthrough through the Jarocin festival. The first era of the group is most closely associated with Paweł Kukiz as frontman and with a repertoire that fused rock, punk energy and pointed political-social satire. The debut album, “Piersi,” did not arrive until 1992, yet it immediately gave the band broad recognition, especially through “ZCHN zbliża się,” which became one of the...
Artist Trivia
- At Jarocin 1984, the band combined sharp punk-based music with socialist-realist poetry, using that concept not only as satire but also as a clever way around censorship.
- That repertoire placed Piersi in the festival’s “golden eight,” an early sign that the group had entered the Polish rock scene with unusual force.
- Their 1992 debut album caused controversy mainly because of “ZCHN zbliża się,” a song built on the melody of a religious hymn, after which the band was accused of offending religious feelings and summoned to court.
- The video for “Nie samym chlebem człowiek żyje” won the top prize at the 1994 Yach Film Festival, showing that the band’s visual language mattered almost as much as its songs.
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Discography
15 releases

Płyta Jarmarczno-Rockowa
Album2015
07 zgłoś się
Single2014
Piersi i przyjaciele 2
Album2013
Bałkanica
Single2013
Piracka płyta
Album2004